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单选题It is ______ one thousand students can live in it.
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单选题下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C。在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。A Female Kenyan Wine Producer Mrs.Karanja is the founder of the only large-scale brewery 酿酒厂 in K
单选题 When companies consider their benefits mix, coverage for medical care is often top-of-mind. Yet there may be another, even more powerful concern driving employee coverage preferences: vision care. Roughly 75% of adults in the United States require some type of vision correction, and 84 percent of adults believe that vision benefits are somewhat or very important to them. As a result, vision assistance is moving higher and higher on the list of sought-after employee benefits. What's driving the trend? One factor is the increasing power of eye examinations to detect systemic illness. In addition to identifying nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, routine eye exams now play a role in diagnosing conditions such as diabetes, brain aneurysms (脑动脉瘤), liver disease and stroke risk. Early identification, in turn, translates into markedly lower expenditures for employers. In 2014, eye problems will cost companies an estimated $8 billion in reduced productivity. Making sure employees get the right eye care helps employers reduce these losses. At the same time, it boosts their ability to retain loyal workers. So what's the best way to get patients into the exam chair? One way is to provide a vision plan that lowers out-of-pocket (自己付费的) expenses. Indeed, research shows that out-of-pocket expense—not premiums—is the number-one factor employees consider when choosing a vision plan. 'And that's just smart,' says independent insurance broker Shannon Enders. 'Premiums make up only about 30 percent of total out-of-pocket expenses. So it pays to look beyond the premium and see the real cost of a plan.' A study conducted by Service Excellence Group Inc., a leading market research company, shows how the right vision insurance plan can result in across-the-board (全面的) savings for employees. The study compared the prices customers with different insurance plans paid for the same popular pair of eyeglasses at independent doctors and retail chains. It found that customers with insurance plans that were most successful at keeping out-of-pocket expenses low saved hundreds of dollars. With eyeglasses becoming as much of a fashion accessory (装饰品) as a vision aid, forward-thinking companies are beginning to take note. Enders says more of his clients are saying yes to vision care plans. 'Employees care about their eyes,' he says. 'And offering benefits packages with the features employees care most about will become an even more important corporate strategy going forward.'
单选题When he realized the police had spotted him, the man ______ the exit as quickly as possible. A. made off B. made for C. made out D. made up
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单选题More Than One Kind of Intelligence①You may have heard people mention IQ when talking about how smart someone is. IQ stands for intelligence quotient 智商 It can help predict how well someone m
单选题The manager just ______ his resignation to the board meeting yesterday
and today another one took his place.
A. sent up
B. sent off
C. sent out
D. sent in
单选题The man ________ smoking even though the doctor told him not to
单选题Those old buildings were ______ to make room for a new shopping center. A. rattled B. reproved C. retracted D. razed
单选题The manufacturers hoped that the motor show would ______ their car sales.
单选题Should struggling students be banned from clubs and sports? Getting a bad grade in Rockingham, Vt. could get you kicked off the team! School officials there are considering new guidelines that would prevent students with bad grades from participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports and clubs. The proposal would affect students in eighth grade and below. School board member Mike says the policy would motivate students to work harder in school. He drafted a letter to coaches, parents, and after-school program leaders to encourage them to allow only kids who are meeting certain academic standards into their program. Not everyone gives such policy an A+. Some people argue that no student should be excluded from after-school activities. They say taking part in extracurricular activities can help kids do better in class by improving their participation and concentration skills. They say a 2009 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that time spent in extracurricular physical activities does not take away from students' ability to do well in the classroom. In fact, it may even help boost girls' academic performance. Students themselves have different opinions. SCHOOL COMES FIRST Why not require good grades to participate in those activities? Kids need to understand that grades are important. School comes first, "period. Getting good grades help you with life, help you go to college, get a job, and so on. Banning underachieving students from extracurricular activities not only gives them motivation to get their grades up, but allows more time to study or get help from a tutor. DON' T BAN STUDENTS Every student should be able to participate in extracurricular activities, no matter what his or her grades are. Extracurricular activities can help kids concentrate more on doing homework. They can help kids develop mentally and physically. A school policy that tells kids with bad grades that they can' t be in sports or the school play is like judging a book by its cover. Every student is unique. A kid may have a learning disability, an attention issue, or a difficult time studying in his or her home environment. His or her teachers should find why the student is struggling. Together they should find out a solution that will keep the student in the activity.
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单选题 中国中央电视台春节联欢晚会,简称为春晚,是每年农历除夕为庆祝农历新年而现场直播的重要晚会。自1983年首届春节联欢晚会在中央电视台播出以来,每年除夕之夜它都如期播出,这一传统一直延续至今。春晚在演出规模、演员阵容、播出时长和海内外收视率上创下了世界之最。春晚也成了大多数中国人每逢春节必看的电视节目,是中国除夕之夜的文化盛宴。
单选题Because slogans are "social symbols" they ______.
单选题It is______of Jane to often forget where she puts her things.
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